Hi my sockets for the dining stopped working if I try any it doesn't power my devices, a drill was checked, a TV and a charger still no power. Any thing I can do nothing was done recently except from a new washing machine which is not related.




With the main switch closed, you should be able to see N-E continuity or very low ohms depends on the earthing arrangement.also should I have neutral to earth continuity on multimeter?

Did that just plug into an existing socket?nothing was done recently except from a new washing machine which is not related.
but nothing tripped every breaker is in the usual turned on position

There is one of them above but to check it do I just remove the fuse and insert the same specification one?In the main ring finals, are supplied by 32 amp MCB/RCBO, and radials smaller ones often 16 to 20, with a ring final, normally multi-rooms supplied, but a radial may only supply one room, so it seems likely looking at a radial. However, where rooms are added, or there is a change of use, you can get fused spurs, and these can be supplied from a fused connection unit. View attachment 385403 My guess is somewhere there is a FCU like shown with a blown fuse, but pictures of the consumer unit/fuse box would have helped work out what is likely there.
There is one of them above but to check it do I just remove the fuse and insert the same specification one?

One of them for the kitchen appliances?There is one of them above but to check it do I just remove the fuse and insert the same specification one?

That's the simple way. My fathers-in-law's dinning room was an added extra room, and there was only a fused spur feeding it. My father's kitchen it seems only had one socket as original when built in 1954, and he had added socket after socket using FCU since that time.There is one of them above but to check it do I just remove the fuse and insert the same specification one?
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